Quote:Baptism is ritual. It is only as good as the meaning associated with it. People who associate vain superstitutions to it are missing the point. This is why babies are baptised.
Although, for the most part, my sense is that baby christenings have become merely a ceremonial social tradition for the parents and grandparents. A way for young parents to introduce their new child to the church congregation.
But ritual is important! Yoga, Falun Gong, Baptism, Wudu ... they can all be called rituals. These rituals are a reminder to your connection to spirit.
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I say, turn your morning shower into a ritual. Let the flowing water reinvigorate you.
For the most part i agree.
But i would like to relate something about Baptism.
My Mom was a fairly psychic person, and especially when she lived out in California for some reason or reasons.
When i was baptized at a young age, she said during the middle of the ceremony, there was intense bright shaft of light that went into my forehead area (this light came out of nowhere she said).
I don't think this is rare or i'm special, or anything like that, probably happens all the time, its just that my Mom was sensitized enough at the time to actually see it where most don't.
She also saw a bunch of lights when i was born, and about 10 minutes after i was born one of these lights entered into the infants body.
This is interesting cause it supports Edgar Cayce's info that the Soul doesn't always complete the personality right at first breath, which is when most astrologers erect a chart for a person.
His Source said that while the Soul does often complete the personality at or near first breath, there can be hours (or more) difference.
There is a really interesting book on Auras that i have by a English sensitive named Paul Lambillion who seems very much like the real deal to me, and he talks quite a bit how going to Church can be quite an amazing experience from an auric perspective, and he often sees what he calls Angels working there or noting a definite change in blessed (holy) water, etc.
And he is not a traditional Christian, or doesn't consider himself religious though he very loves Christ's teachings.